Engaging in policy making is an essential activity of public health agencies and staff to achieve the goals of Public Health 3.0 and to work collaboratively to address the social
Leadership Domain: Strategic Planning and Workforce Development
Collective Impact Part I: Common Agenda and Shared Measures
This module is part one of a two-part introductory series to the Collective Impact framework. In this module, participants will gain an understanding of what Collective Impact is and how
Change Management and You: How Change Impacts Public Health Professionals
The Region 2 Public Health Training Center presents its monthly Log-in2Learn series. Starting September 2018, the series began its new focus on the de Beaumont Foundation Strategic Skill Areas, eight
Flourishing through Adversity: How Can Stress and Emotional Experiences Make Us Resilient and Avoid Burnout
How do you handle stress and stressors at work, school, and life? In this session, current research in positive psychology, emotionality, and health will be presented. Dr. Gloria will discuss
How to Recruit, Hire, Monitor and Train Community Health Workers: Guide for Local Health Departments
This course developed by the Region 2 Public Health Training Center (PHTC) aims to describe the integral role that community health workers (CHWs) can play in public health departments. After
Introducing the 2021 Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals
In this month’s Log-In Learn, Kathleen Amos, Director of the Academic and Practice Linkages for the Public Health Foundation, presents the newly revised Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals. She
How leaders lead: Three crucial aspects of leading in change
Hear from Tom Weeks, Senior Consultant at Arbinger Institute, about what leaders need to do while leading in change.
Revitalizing Public Health Through Connection
The Senior Leader Reserve Corps connects former government public health leaders with current state health officials in need of leadership-level technical assistance and support. ASTHO developed this program with CDC
Chief Health Strategists: How Public Health Leaders Can Be Successful Working Across the Health Landscape, Part I
The concept of Chief Health Strategist allows public health leaders to serve as a chief architect across their jurisdiction and align health systems transformation and population health activities. Chief health
Strategic Planning Within the Context of the Ten Essential Services
The University of Iowa College of Public Health’s Upper Midwest Public Health Training Center (UMPHTC), in cooperation with the Iowa Counties Public Health Association (ICPHA), has developed a series of